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Under its influence, light to moderate rain or thundershowers are expected at many places in the State with heavy to very heavy rain at ISOLATED places for the next 24 hours.
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As per the data recorded at various Automatic Weather Stations by Telangana State Development Planning Society, most parts of Hyderabad will receive rainfall between 2.5 mm and 15.6 mm rainfall today.
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The average rainfall of Kumram Bheem Asifabad district was gauged to be 48 mm
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The Telangana State Development Planning Society has forecast that the city will receive light to moderate showers at isolated places for the next two days.
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The monsoon will revive in the second week of August across Telangana, said Dr K Nagaratna, director of IMD-Hyderabad
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Telangana State Development Planning Society forecast that the city will receive light to moderate showers at isolated places for the next two days
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As per the state government's data, about 1 lakh 35 thousand people have been evacuated from the flood-affected areas.
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During the last 24 hours, the average rainfall in the State was 12.2mm against the 12.9mm normal. Till 8 am, the highest rainfall of 93.8mm was recorded at Mosra (Nizamabad), followed by 89 mm at Kolkonda.
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The water level in Godavari near Godavarikhani town rose sharply following release of water from Sripada Yellampalli project and entered the nearby Ganganagar area.
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Rainwater has damaged more than 215,200 hectares of crops, causing a direct economic loss of about 1.22 billion yuan (about USD 188.6 million), state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
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In the last 24 hours, Jurala and Srisailam Dam received 1,11,072 cusecs and 1,50,494 cusecs of water respectively.
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While Warangal Urban district recorded 10.9 mm rainfall on Wednesday, the total cumulative rainfall from June 1, 2021 till date was 515.3 mm
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The airport in Zhengzhou cancelled 260 flights into and out of the city, and local railway authorities also halted or delayed some trains.
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Rains that have been lashing the city and its surrounding areas for more than a week have resulted in heavy inflows into the Himayat Sagar.
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Officials are advising the residents in the vicinity of the tank to be alert and not to venture into the Musi River water force areas.
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Thousands of people remain homeless after their houses were destroyed or deemed at-risk by authorities in Germany.
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The maximum temperature recorded in the city on Friday morning was 29.2 degree Celsius, which is at least two degrees less than normal.
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After Wednesday night's rains, parts of GHMC LB Zone, which include residential localities in Saroornagar, Nagole and Hayatnagar were inundated.
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The highest rainfall of 145.3 mm was recorded in Kathalapur mandal, resulting in swollen streams, rivulets and ponds that started overflowing.
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Bandlaguda, Uppal received the maximum rainfall of 212.5 mm, followed by Vanasthalipuram, which witnessed 192.3 mm rain. Kapra, Serilingampally, Khairatabad, Golconda and Marredpally also experienced moderate rains.